Ask HN: What Happened to Lambda-the-Ultimate.org?
1–10 of 47 posts
Re: Ask HN: What Happened to Lambda-the-Ultimate.org?
#2[1]: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:XjPUGeG...
Re: Ask HN: What Happened to Lambda-the-Ultimate.org?
#3Re: Ask HN: What Happened to Lambda-the-Ultimate.org?
#4Re: Ask HN: What Happened to Lambda-the-Ultimate.org?
#5Sad to see it go but it might just have self died.
Re: Ask HN: What Happened to Lambda-the-Ultimate.org?
#6Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Lost connection to MySQL server at 'reading initial communication packet', system error: 111 in /home/ltu/www/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 31 Lost connection to MySQL server at 'reading initial communication packet', system error: 111
Re: Ask HN: What Happened to Lambda-the-Ultimate.org?
#7The only other place I know that discusses PL stuff is https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammingLanguages/. The discussion there's not always high quality, but sometimes there are interesting topics.
Does anyone know of any other good places where PL theory and topics are are discussed?
Re: Ask HN: What Happened to Lambda-the-Ultimate.org?
#8Re: Ask HN: What Happened to Lambda-the-Ultimate.org?
#9I used to love reading this site, but haven't in a long time. The only other place I know that discusses PL stuff is https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammingLanguages/ . The discussion there's not always high quality, but sometimes there are interesting topics. Does anyone know of any other good places where PL theory and topics are are discussed?
Re: Ask HN: What Happened to Lambda-the-Ultimate.org?
#10The language wars largely ended, with the more popular languages folding in a lot of the more (at the time) esoteric features.
DSLs have fallen out of favor.
Javascript took over for a bit (although I believe that is receding.)
LtU was a great place for about a decade when the internet was getting going, moving language discussions out of the mailing lists, which were pretty isolated, and into a general forum. It was a great place for a while, and I anticipate it might be a great one again if DSLs resurge in popularity.
Speaking of which, here is mine :)